IMPORTANT INFORMATION

We are open M-Th 11-5, Fr-Sa 11-6, Su 12-5

"Water, Water, Everywhere" is on view in our Lobby Gallery through July 7, 2026 with a reception on Friday, May 15 from 5-9 pm

On-line "Shopping" - We have a page with some of the unique items in our shop available for purchase via phone and drive up pick up - https://www.villageartisans.org/

Art on the Lawn Aug 8, 2026 -- Click here for the application.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Meet Sara Gray


I began creating stained glass pieces when my daughter was only a few years old (maybe 9-10 years ago). A friend’s wife called and asked if I wanted to take a stained glass class with her at the Rosewood Arts Centre in Kettering. We took a foil stained glass class one day a week for a few weeks. I really enjoyed the process of construction and the different colors of glass and creative aspect of pattern design.

Since I work full time, stained glass has allowed me to find a creative break from work and escape realty. I am inspired through everyday objects, shapes and colors. Often I find shapes or patterns that I can modify into a stained glass pattern; sometimes I can spend hours trying to decide what colors I should use because of the endless options of color choices.


                             



Originally I started making stained glass pieces for myself and family to enjoy. Eventually friends started seeing what I was doing and asked if I could make them something. I never really envisioned myself selling or having the option to sell in a store.

A few years ago, in a magazine, I saw a creative idea of using stained glass to make small panels that hold air plants (Tillandsia). Since air plants require no dirt to grow, they can sit in a wire basket attached to the panels and only need a spray of water every few weeks (depending on how much sun the plants gets). In addition to the panels, my husband and I cut glass bottles and then take the neck of the bottle and turn it upside down to make hanging vases which can hold air plants. Solder, wire and beads can be added to customize each piece. I primarily made these panels and vases for a show that I exhibited in during October so that people could purchase them for the Holidays. Once these plants are gone, I will go back to making designs that do not have living plants.

Where I see my stained glass going in the future – I am just happy to see and hear about people who have my work or are getting a piece for the first time, and the joy it may bring them, or a friend they are giving it to. If people continue to tell me the happiness it brings them or someone they love, then that is priceless. I will continue to make what I love to do and know it is appreciated.

I find myself being attracted to anything made out of glass with color. I love Chihuly. His play on color and design is fabulous. Glass blowers, glass bead makers and artists that fuse glass fascinate me. I’d love to try different types of techniques using glass. I guess I just need to find the time.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Past Events --It's hip to be square -- if you dare

Village Artisans is seeking artists to participate in 
Dare 2B Square

What is Dare 2B Square?

Dare 2B Square is a unique visual art show. We welcome painters, photographers and mixed media to the show. Past displays have included, wood, mosaic tiles, paint on canvas, mixed media and photography. All artwork shown must be 12x12 inches. All artwork will be displayed at Village Artisans, Yellow Springs, Ohio for the month of October. During this time artwork is available for sale with all proceeds going to the artist.
An evening reception will be held for artists, guests, and the public on Friday, October 19th, 2012, from 6-9pm, with light refreshments.

For more information or to download an application by clicking here.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Winners from Art On the Lawn


Best of Show - Kotah Moon 


 

Honorable Mention:

Jewelry - Courtney Yoakum 
Fiber - Charlotte Wachtel 
Ceramics - Richard Overman
Glass/Enamel - Guustie Alvarado 
Painting/Drawing - Monte Ellison 
Photography - Cheryl Creech 
Mixed Media - Kimm Grey 
Wood/Metal/Sculpture 
Other - Lisa Wenneman 

The winner of our 50/50 raffle was Ron Woolum from Springfield.



Congratulations to all!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Thursday, August 9, 2012

2012 Art On the Lawn Artists

Glenn Laurel Jewelry -- Carl Adelta -- jewelry
Dennis Allen --  ceramics
Daction Productions -- Alice & Richard Altman-- mixed media
 Guustie Alvarado -- glass
Danglez Jewelry -- Terri Anderson -- jewelry 
Brian Appel -- painting/drawing
Kendra Athy -- painting/drawing

Jewelry by M.E. --Liz Baldridge -- jewelry
Monica Balian -- glass/enamel
Suzanne & Steven Barger -- photography
Janet Beck & Scott Dann -- other/yard art
Dody Bowman -- glass/enamel
Canton Glass Works -- John Boyette -- glass/enamel
JR Bradley -- wood/metal/sculpture
Stephanie Brown -- mixed media
Mark Camden -- wood/metal/sculpture
Brenda Carl -- wood/metal/sculpture
Heather Chandler -- mixed media
Ed Collins -- wood/metal/sculpture
Beaniestalk -- Tereresa Clow-- other/leather/suede
Cheryl Creech -- photography
Tom Croce -- photography
Ann & Erin Cruze -- jewelry
Mozart Dane -- drawing/painting
Jim Delange Glass -- Jim Glass -- glass/enamel
Barbara Easley -- painting/drawing
Laura Elkins -- jewelry
Big City Skylines -- Monte Elison -- drawing/painting
Earl English -- photography
Jo Ettore -- mixed media
Douglas Fiely -- painting/drawing
Glass Lights Originals -- Patricia Finnigan -- glass/enamel
Dan Flanagan -- painting/drawing/photography
Mark's Designs -- Sandy Flora -- fiber
Richard Garland -- wood/metal/sculpture
The Glass Chain -- Natalie Geuy & Heather King -- glass/enamel
Meatless Art -- Kim Grey -- mixed media
Joseph Grimsley -- ceramics
Jason Hay -- painting
Fred Jacobs -- wood/metal/sculpture
Ben Jordon -- jewelry
Jonathan Kesler -- ceramics
Edward Kirk -- ceramics
AdoreJules -- Nancy Lacke -- jewelry 
Ravenstar Beadwork & Jewelry -- Rose Lawson -- mixed media
Tony Lewis -- painting/drawing
Rebecca Noel Designs -- Rebecca Loomis -- jewelry
Steve Lord -- photography
Susie Lowder -- painting/drawing
Art Joint Studio -- Beth & Michael Lynch -- painting/drawing/photography
Stacy Martz -- painting/drawing
Linda Mason -- jewelry
Krissie Mastin -- fiber
Amanda Matheny -- jewelry
Erin-Lynn McAleer -- jewelry
Lake Miller -- photography
Sarah Miller -- mixed media
Kotah Moon -- wood/metal/sculpture
Clarice Moore -- painting/drawing
Neil Moore -- photography 
Teresa Morbitzer -- jewelry
Maxwell Myers -- painting/drawing
Richard Overman -- ceramics
Living Earth Art Glass -- John Paglialunga -- glass/enamel
Fairport Hill Jewelry Designs -- Sara Payne & Louise Kloss -- jewelry
Nicholas Perrino -- ceramics
Sherry Petroschek  -- jewelry
Melinda Pinkerton -- painting/drawing
John Pyles -- photogrpahy
Tracy Hanlin Rohr -- jewelry
Paper Alice -- Alice Rusk -- mixed media
Joan Rutan -- jewelry
Batik Creations -- Roselle & Steve Sgambellone -- fiber 
Roger Smith -- painting/drawing
Pam Stockfish -- mixed media 
Melissa Sullivan -- glass/enamel
Karen Taylor -- glass/enamel
Tara Tenore -- jewelry
Weavefemina -- Judy Terrell -- fiber
Everlasting Furniture -- Les Thede -- wood/metal/sculpture
Charlotte Wachtel -- fiber 
Bonnie Wells -- drawing/painting
Artistic Woodworking -- Michael West -- wood/metal/sculpture
Libby Wilson -- jewelry
Lisa Wolters -- ceramics
Elaine Young -- jewelry
Courtney Yoakum -- jewelry
Alice Young--Basora -- jewelry 
Theresa Yee -- jewelry
Kelly Zalenski -- other/recycled clothing
























Monday, August 6, 2012

Art On the Lawn -- This Saturday!



The Village Artisans, a cooperative of Miami Valley artists, is pleased to announce their 29th annual fine arts and crafts festival, Art on the Lawn, to be held on the Mills Lawn green, 200 South Walnut Street, in Yellow Springs on Saturday, August 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

This year's show presents scores of new and returning artists with a wide range of specialties, including yard, metal and glass sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, painting, drawing, photography, woodworking, hand-made furniture, stained glass, fused glass, painting on glass, fiber art, batik, face painting and even unique baby clothes.

Our featured artist for this year is jewelry designer Mary Kleismit.  Mary is now in her 80s and has been creating elegant jewelry for the past forty years.  She and her husband, Richard, have scoured the country for decades, collecting precious and semi- precious stones, puchasing rare pieces at international shows, as well as digging for the crystals that they use in their jewelry. 

Born in Yellow Springs, Mary grew up helping her father farm their 150 acres. She met her husband when she was attending school half a century ago, and they have been working together ever since, Richard specializing in rosaries, silver work, wire wrapping, and Mary in bead work, and tabbing - stone cutting and rounding and polishing for free- form pendant creation. Their display this year will include earrings, bracelets, necklecases in precious and semi precious stones, also large and small minerals and rough rocks. Mary says her purpose is to "help people appreciate what there is on earth and who put it there for us. I've always wanted people to love what God put here. So often, people don't realize what lies around them." 

An extra l attraction for Art on the Lawn, back for his 4th year, is Mozart Dane.  He’s a Great Dane and a Great Artist: “The dog who paints with his paws for a good cause.”  All his sales benefit Harlequin Haven Great Dane Rescue. "I have dedicated my life to this cause," states Mozart Dane on the Harlequin Haven website, " and in doing so I create art by painting with my paws.  Painting helps me to overcome my pain of my early days in a puppy mill and also helps with bringing awareness to these issues."

Whether it’s noshing from old-time food carts, listening to street musicians, having your face painted by a professional artist, taking a chance at the 50/50 raffle, or having the opportunity to see and purchase beautiful, hand-made art, Art on the Lawn is the perfect way to have fun in Yellow Springs on August 11. For more information, call Village Artisans at (937) 767-1209 or visit www.shopvillageartisans.com.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

July's featured Artist -- Pam Geisel



 The summer has been busy for Yellow Springs fiber artist Pam Geisel. She had an article featuring her art quilts and note cards published in the summer issue of “Art Quilting Studio” magazine, and her art quilt, “Early Morning Nine Patch – Montana Sky,” won “Best of Show” in the Rosewood Art Centre’s annual juried landscape competition, “The View.” In addition,  she joined the Village Artisans cooperative and is the featured artist for the month of July in their gallery. She has several new art quilts on display through the end of July. A reception for Pam will be held at Village Artisans from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. as Yellow Springs celebrates Third Friday on July 20.